Developments from real estate boom housing to remote parts of major cities will prove to be among the lasting errors from the real estate rush, writer John Wasik thinks.

The Bloomberg News columnist — discussing his book “Cul-de-Sac Syndrome: Turning Around the Unsustainable American Dream” — tells ocregister.com in a podcast interview that some new, remote developments — as well as certain housing types, like huge homes — won’t come back any time soon. Inner cities, with the established infrastructures, may thrive sooner. And for many of the once red-hot markets — like Southern California — real estate recovery may be far off.